5 Mistakes First Time Chicken Owners Make
If you want to raise chickens, you can’t just dump them in your yard and throw them scraps every now and then. #homesteadsurvivalsite #chickens #raisingchickens #keepingchickens #homesteading
If you want to raise chickens, you can’t just dump them in your yard and throw them scraps every now and then. #homesteadsurvivalsite #chickens #raisingchickens #keepingchickens #homesteading
Chickens can adapt to most weather fluctuations, with the exception of heat. Here’s how to keep your chickens cool when it’s hot outside.
If you’re getting chickens for the first time, don’t dive in too fast. Take some time to learn what chickens need to be healthy and happy.
Chicken feed can cost hundreds of dollars per month, but there are lots of other things you can feed to your chickens.
In this video, Justin Rhodes talks about how he feeds 30 chickens for only $1.25 a day. That’s only 4 cents a day per chicken!
Having a source of eggs right in your backyard has numerous benefits such as fewer bugs, free fertilizer, cage free eggs, and a use for kitchen scraps.